Aspects herein are directed to a flexible and breathable slider assembly for an article of apparel. The slider assembly includes a first slider tape having a first longitudinal edge with a first series of alternating peaks and troughs and a second longitudinal edge. The slider assembly also includes a third longitudinal edge with a second series of alternating peaks and troughs and a fourth longitudinal edge. A first textile edge of the article is attached to respective peaks of the first series of peaks but is unattached from respective troughs of the first series of troughs to form a first series of spaces. A second textile edge of the article is attached to respective peaks of the second series of peaks but is unattached from respective troughs of the second series of troughs to form a second series of spaces.
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1. An article of apparel incorporating a slider assembly, the article of apparel comprising:
a first textile having a first textile edge and a second textile having a second textile edge;
a first slider tape of the slider assembly, the first slider tape having a first longitudinal edge that includes a first series of alternating peaks and troughs and a second longitudinal edge opposite the first longitudinal edge to which a first set of coupling elements are attached, wherein the first textile edge is affixed to the first series of peaks and is unaffixed from the first series of troughs such that a space is formed between the first textile edge and respective troughs of the first series of troughs; and
a second slider tape of the slider assembly, the second slider tape having a third longitudinal edge that includes a second series of alternating peaks and troughs and a fourth longitudinal edge opposite the third longitudinal edge to which a second set of coupling elements are attached, wherein the second textile edge is affixed to the second series of peaks and is unaffixed from the second series of troughs such that a space is formed between the second textile edge and respective troughs of the second series of troughs.
12. A method of manufacturing an article of apparel incorporating a slider assembly, the method comprising:
affixing a first textile edge of the article of apparel to a first longitudinal edge of a first slider tape of the slider assembly, the first longitudinal edge of the first slider tape including a first series of alternating peaks and troughs, wherein the first textile edge is affixed to the first series of peaks and is unaffixed from the first series of troughs such that a space is formed between the first textile edge and respective troughs of the first series of troughs, and wherein the first slider tape further includes a second longitudinal edge opposite the first longitudinal edge to which a first set of coupling elements are attached; and
affixing a second textile edge of the article of apparel to a third longitudinal edge of a second slider tape of the slider assembly, the third longitudinal edge of the second slider tape including a second series of alternating peaks and troughs, wherein the second textile edge is affixed to the second series of peaks and is unaffixed from the second series of troughs such that a space is formed between the second textile edge and respective troughs of the second series of troughs, and wherein the second slider tape further includes a fourth longitudinal edge opposite the third longitudinal edge to which a second set of coupling elements are attached.
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This application, Ser. No. 17/141,353 and entitled “Flexible and Breathable Slider Assembly,” claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Prov. App. No. 62/968,313, filed Jan. 31, 2020, and entitled “Flexible and Breathable Slider Assembly.” The entirety of the aforementioned application is incorporated by reference herein.
Aspects herein are directed to a slider assembly, and articles of apparel incorporating the same, where the slider assembly is flexible and breathable.
Typical slider assemblies include slider tapes having linear longitudinal edges, which may make it difficult for the slider assembly to flex in a direction orthogonal to the linear edges. Further, typical slider assemblies generally lack features that facilitate breathability and/or permeability when the slider assembly is incorporated into an article of apparel.
The following clauses represent example aspects of concepts contemplated herein. Any one of the following clauses may be combined in a multiple dependent manner to depend from one or more other clauses. Further, any combination of dependent clauses (clauses that explicitly depend from a previous clause) may be combined while staying within the scope of aspects contemplated herein. The following clauses are examples and are not limiting.
Clause 1. A slider assembly comprising: a first slider tape having a first longitudinal edge that includes a first series of alternating peaks and troughs and a second longitudinal edge opposite the first longitudinal edge to which a first set of coupling elements are attached; and a second slider tape having a third longitudinal edge that includes a second series of alternating peaks and troughs and a fourth longitudinal edge opposite the third longitudinal edge to which a second set of coupling elements are attached, wherein the first set of coupling elements are either engaged with, partially engaged with, or disengaged from the second set of coupling elements.
Clause 2. The slider assembly according to clause 1, wherein the second longitudinal edge of the first slider tape is linear.
Clause 3. The slider assembly according to any of clauses 1 through 2, wherein the fourth longitudinal edge of the second slider tape is linear.
Clause 4. The slider assembly according to any of clauses 1 through 3, wherein the first set of coupling elements and the second set of coupling elements comprise zipper teeth.
Clause 5. The slider assembly according to any of clauses 1 through 4, wherein peaks in the first series of peaks of the first slider tape are aligned with peaks in the second series of peaks of the second slider tape across a width of the slider assembly when the first set of coupling elements are engaged with the second set of coupling elements.
Clause 6. The slider assembly according to any of clauses 1 through 6, wherein troughs in the first series of troughs of the first slider tape are aligned with troughs in the second series of troughs of the second slider tape across a width of the slider assembly when the first set of coupling elements are engaged with the second set of coupling elements.
Clause 7. An article of apparel incorporating a slider assembly, the article of apparel comprising: a first textile having a first textile edge and a second textile having a second textile edge; a first slider tape of the slider assembly, the first slider tape having a first longitudinal edge that includes a first series of alternating peaks and troughs and a second longitudinal edge opposite the first longitudinal edge to which a first set of coupling elements are attached, wherein the first textile edge is affixed to the first series of peaks and is unaffixed from the first series of troughs such that a space is formed between the first textile edge and respective troughs of the first series of troughs; and a second slider tape of the slider assembly, the second slider tape having a third longitudinal edge that includes a second series of alternating peaks and troughs and a fourth longitudinal edge opposite the third longitudinal edge to which a second set of coupling elements are attached, wherein the second textile edge is affixed to the second series of peaks and is unaffixed from the second series of troughs such that a space is formed between the second textile edge and respective troughs of the second series of troughs.
Clause 8. The article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to clause 7, wherein the second longitudinal edge of the first slider tape is linear, and wherein the fourth longitudinal edge of the second slider tape is linear.
Clause 9. The article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to any of clauses 7 through 8, wherein the first slider tape is affixed to an internal-facing surface of the first textile, and wherein the second slider tape is affixed to an internal-facing surface of the second textile.
Clause 10. The article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to any of clauses 7 through 9, wherein the slider assembly further comprises a slider pull, and wherein the slider pull is positioned on an external-facing surface of the article of apparel.
Clause 11. The article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to any of clauses 7 through 11, wherein the first textile edge is affixed to the first series of peaks of the first slider tape using zig-zag stitching, and wherein the second textile edge is affixed to the second series of peaks of the second slider tape using zig-zag stitching.
Clause 12. The article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to any of clauses 7 through 11, wherein the space formed between the first textile edge and the respective troughs of the first series of troughs is from about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm in width.
Clause 13. The article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to any of clauses 7 through 12, wherein the space formed between the second textile edge and the respective troughs of the second series of troughs is from about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm in width.
Clause 14. The article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to any of clauses 7 through 13, wherein the first set of coupling elements and the second set of coupling elements comprise zipper teeth.
Clause 15. The article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to any of clauses 7 through 14, wherein the first set of coupling elements are either engaged with, partially engaged with, or disengaged from the second set of coupling elements.
Clause 16. The article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to clause 15, wherein peaks in the first series of peaks of the first slider tape are aligned with peaks in the second series of peaks of the second slider tape across a width of the slider assembly when the first set of coupling elements are engaged with the second set of coupling elements.
Clause 17. The article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to any of clauses 15 through 16, wherein troughs in the first series of troughs of the first slider tape are aligned with troughs in the second series of troughs of the second slider tape across a width of the slider assembly when the first set of coupling elements are engaged with the second set of coupling elements.
Clause 18. A method of manufacturing an article of apparel incorporating a slider assembly, the method comprising: affixing a first textile edge of the article of apparel to a first longitudinal edge of a first slider tape of the slider assembly, the first longitudinal edge of the first slider tape including a first series of alternating peaks and troughs, wherein the first textile edge is affixed to the first series of peaks and is unaffixed from the first series of troughs such that a space is formed between the first textile edge and respective troughs of the first series of troughs, the first slider tape further including a second longitudinal edge opposite the first longitudinal edge to which a first set of coupling elements are attached; and affixing a second textile edge of the article of apparel to a third longitudinal edge of a second slider tape of the slider assembly, the third longitudinal edge of the second slider tape including a second series of alternating peaks and troughs, wherein the second textile edge is affixed to the second series of peaks and is unaffixed from the second series of troughs such that a space is formed between the second textile edge and respective troughs of the second series of troughs, and wherein the second slider tape further includes a fourth longitudinal edge opposite the third longitudinal edge to which a second set of coupling elements are attached.
Clause 19. The method of manufacturing the article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to clause 18, wherein the space formed between the first textile edge and the respective troughs of the first series of troughs is from about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm in width, and wherein the space formed between the second textile edge and the respective troughs of the second series of troughs is from about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm in width.
Clause 20. The method of manufacturing the article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly according to any of clauses 18 through 19, wherein the first textile edge is affixed to the first series of peaks of the first slider tape using zig-zag stitching, and wherein the second textile edge is affixed to the second series of peaks of the second slider tape using zig-zag stitching.
Clause 21. A slider assembly comprising: a first slider tape having a first longitudinal edge that includes a first series of alternating peaks and troughs and a second longitudinal edge opposite the first longitudinal edge to which a first set of coupling elements are attached; and a second slider tape having a third longitudinal edge that includes a second series of alternating peaks and troughs and a fourth longitudinal edge opposite the third longitudinal edge to which a second set of coupling elements are attached.
Clause 22. The slider assembly according to clause 21, wherein a peak of the first series of peaks is aligned across a width of the slider assembly with a trough of the second series of troughs, and wherein a trough of the first series of troughs is aligned across the width of the slider assembly with a peak of the second series of peaks.
Clause 23. The slider assembly according to clause 21, wherein a peak of the first series of peaks is aligned across a width of the slider assembly with a peak of the second series of peaks, and wherein a trough of the first series of troughs is aligned across the width of the slider assembly with a trough of the second series of troughs.
Clause 24. The slider assembly according to any of clauses 21 through 23, wherein an apex region of a first peak of the first series of peaks is positioned a first distance from a midline of the slider assembly, and wherein an apex region of a second peak of the first series of peaks is positioned a second distance from the midline of the slider assembly, the first distance being greater than the second distance.
Clause 25. The slider assembly according to clause 24, wherein an apex region of a first peak of the second series of peaks is positioned a first distance from a midline of the slider assembly, and wherein an apex region of a second peak of the second series of peaks is positioned a second distance from the midline of the slider assembly, the first distance being greater than the second distance.
Clause 26. The slider assembly according to any of clauses 21 through 25, wherein a first distance between a first peak and an adjacent second peak of the first series of peaks is greater than a second distance between the second peak and an adjacent third peak of the first series of peaks.
Clause 27. The slider assembly according to clause 26, wherein a first distance between a first peak and an adjacent second peak of the second series of peaks is greater than a second distance between the second peak and an adjacent third peak of the second series of peaks.
Clause 28. The slider assembly according to any of clauses 21 through 27, wherein one or more of an apex region of the first series of peaks and an apex region of the first series of troughs include two right angles separated by a line segment.
Clause 29. The slider assembly according to clause 28, wherein one or more of an apex region of the second series of peaks and an apex region of the second series of troughs include two right angles separated by a line segment.
Examples of aspects herein are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
The subject matter of the present invention is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure. Rather, the inventors have contemplated that the claimed or disclosed subject matter might also be embodied in other ways, to include different steps or combinations of steps similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies. Moreover, although the terms “step” and/or “block” might be used herein to connote different elements of methods employed, the terms should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various steps herein disclosed unless and except when the order of individual steps is explicitly stated.
Traditional slider assemblies used to releasably couple, for example, textile edges together generally lack the ability to flex in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal edges of the slider assembly and/or extend in a lengthwise direction of the slider assembly. Thus, an article of apparel incorporating a traditional slider assembly may lack freedom-of-movement when the article of apparel is subject to tensioning forces in particular directions. Additionally, traditional slider assemblies often lack breathability and permeability features thus trapping heated air and/or moisture vapor inside the article of apparel when the article of apparel is worn which may cause discomfort to a wearer. Aspects herein provide for a slider assembly that is configured to articulate or flex in a widthwise direction of the slider assembly (i.e., in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal edges of the slider assembly) and, in some aspects, to extend in a longitudinal direction of the slider assembly allowing for greater freedom-of-movement in an article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly. As well, the slider assembly is incorporated into the article of apparel in such a way that small spaces are formed at intervals along the length of the slider assembly which enhances breathability and permeability features of the article of apparel.
At a high level, aspects herein are directed to a slider assembly having a first slider tape and a second slider tape. The first slider tape has a first longitudinal edge that includes a first series of alternating peaks and troughs and a second longitudinal edge that is linear and to which a first set of coupling elements are attached. The second slider tape has a third longitudinal edge that includes a second series of alternating peaks and troughs and a fourth longitudinal edge that is linear and to which a second set of coupling elements are attached. In use, the first and second sets of coupling elements are adapted to be releasably engaged with each other. Configuring the slider assembly to include edges formed of alternating peaks and troughs enables the slider assembly to flex or articulate in a widthwise direction. For instance, in response to a force transmitted generally across the width of the slider assembly, adjacent peaks on one of the slider tapes may bias toward each other and adjacent peaks on the opposite slider tape may bias away from each other enabling the slider assembly to flex in the widthwise direction. In example aspects, when the slider tapes are formed of a material that exhibits stretch and recovery properties, the slider assembly may also extend in a longitudinal direction when subject to a longitudinal tensioning force. For instance, in response to a force transmitted along the length of the slider assembly, the distance between adjacent peaks on each of the slider tapes may increase resulting in a reversible increase in the linear length of the slider assembly.
When incorporated into an article of apparel, the first longitudinal edge of the first slider tape and the third longitudinal edge of the second slider tape are affixed to textile edges of the article of apparel such that the textile edges are affixed to the peaks but are unaffixed from the troughs of the slider tapes. This results in a space or through-passage being formed between the textile edges and the respective troughs. The spaces may act as a communication path for heated air and/or moisture vapor to leave the article of apparel which may improve wearer comfort especially when the article of apparel is worn by the wearer in exercise conditions.
As used herein, the term “article of apparel” encompasses any number of products meant to be worn by a wearer including upper-body garments (e.g., shirts, jackets, hoodies, pullovers), lower-body garments (e.g., pants, shorts, leggings), articles of footwear such as shoes or socks, articles of headwear (e.g., hats and hoods), gloves, stand-alone sleeves (e.g., arm sleeves, calf sleeves), and the like. The term article of apparel may also refer to articles used by a wearer such as a backpack, a purse, a duffel bag, a tote bag, and the like.
Positional terms used when describing the slider assembly and/or an article of apparel incorporating the slider assembly such as “external-facing,” “internal-facing,” and the like are with respect to the slider assembly and/or article of apparel being used as intended by a wearer standing upright. As such, the internal-facing surface of the slider assembly and/or article of apparel is configured to face inwardly toward the wearer and/or toward an interior volume when the article is, for instance, a duffel bag, and the external-facing surface of the slider assembly and/or article of apparel is configured to face outwardly and away from the wearer and/or away from an interior volume when the article is in the form of, for example, a duffel bag. The term “edge” as used herein means a terminal end or edge of a respective structure. The term “about” as used herein means within ±5% of an indicated value.
The term “slider assembly” as used herein encompasses any slider technology that is used to releasably couple, for example, textile edges of an article of apparel together. Thus, the slider assembly may include a zipper assembly, a groove and hook assembly, a rail and track assembly, and the like. The term “coupling element” may include different components depending on the type of slider assembly such as, for example, zipper teeth, a groove, hooks, rails, tracks, and the like.
As used herein, the term “peak” may be defined as a shape having an apex region that is located a first distance away from an axis extending along a length of the slider tape, and a “trough” may be defined as a shape having an apex region that is located a second distance away from the axis extending along the length of the slider tape, where the second distance is less than the first distance. The term “apex region” may be defined as the region of the peak shape or the trough shape that is furthest away from or closest to the longitudinal axis respectively. The apex region may be a defined point or a more general region in example aspects. The term “linear” as used herein means an edge that extends along a straight, or nearly straight, line.
Unless indicated otherwise all measurements provided herein are measured when the slider assembly and/or the article incorporating the slider assembly are at standard ambient temperature and pressure (25 degrees Celsius or 298.15 K and 1 bar) and are in a resting or un-tensioned state.
The second slider tape 112 has a third longitudinal edge 132 that includes a second series of peaks 131 and a second series of troughs 134 where the peaks 131 alternate with the troughs 134. Adjacent peaks 131 are separated by the distance 101. As further shown in the magnified view of a portion of the second slider tape 112, an apex region 136 of the peaks 131 is located a first distance 137 away from a hypothetical axis 142 that extends the length of the second slider tape 112 and is positioned inwardly from the troughs 134, and an apex region 138 of the troughs 134 is located a second distance 140 away from the hypothetical axis 142; the first distance 137 is greater than the second distance 140. The second slider tape 112 further includes a fourth longitudinal edge 144 opposite the third longitudinal edge 132 to which a second set of coupling elements 146 are attached (shown in
In example aspects, the slider assembly 100 further includes a slider pull 148 useable to engage or disengage the first set of coupling elements 128 and the second set of coupling elements 146 when an upward or a downward tensioning force is exerted on the slider pull 148. Thus, in example aspects, the slider pull 148 may be used to fully engage the first and second sets of coupling elements 128 and 146, partially engage the first and second sets of coupling elements 128 and 146, or disengage the first and second sets of coupling elements 128 and 146. In one example aspects, and as shown in
In example aspects, the first textile edge 312 may be secured to the apex regions 120 of the first series of peaks 116 by stitching, adhesives, spot welding, bonding, and the like. In one example aspect, and as shown in
Configuring the slider assembly 100 as described herein facilitates the articulation of the slider assembly 100 in a widthwise direction.
In example aspects, the first slider tape 110 and the second slider tape 112 may be formed, or at least partially formed from materials having elastic properties (i.e., stretch and recovery properties) such as, for example, elastic yarns including spandex (known by the trade name Lycra®), elastane, and the like. In further example aspects, the first textile 310 and the second textile 314 of the article 300 may also be formed, or at least partially formed from materials having elastic properties. In these examples, the shape configuration of the first and second slider tapes 110 and 112 (e.g., the first and second series of peaks 116 and 131, and the first and second series of troughs 118 and 134) and the use of zig-zag stitching may enable the slider assembly 100 to reversibly stretch in a lengthwise direction as shown in
The slider assembly 100 may be incorporated into a number of different articles of apparel. For instance, the slider assembly 100 may be incorporated into an upper-body garment as shown in
The configurations of the slider assemblies shown in
At a step 1412, a second textile edge, such as the second textile edge 316 of the article 300 is affixed to a third longitudinal edge of a second slider tape of the slider assembly, such as the third longitudinal edge 132 of the second slider tape 112 of the slider assembly 100. The third longitudinal edge includes a second series of alternating peaks and troughs such as the second series of peaks 131 and the second series of troughs 134. In example aspects, the second textile edge is affixed to the second series of peaks and is unaffixed from the second series of troughs so that a second series of spaces, such as the second series of spaces 320 is formed between the second textile edge and respective troughs of the second series of troughs. The second slider tape further includes a fourth longitudinal edge, such as the fourth longitudinal edge 144, to which a second set of coupling elements is attached, such as the second set of coupling elements 146. The fourth longitudinal edge may be linear in example aspects.
Aspects of the present disclosure have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative aspects will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the aforementioned improvements without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims. Not all steps listed in the various figures need be carried out in the specific order described.
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